Pagina Siete: Cholitas climbers go to the top of Sajama Three cholitas climbers from the Maya organization began a journey to bring a message of empowerment to women. Dora Magueño, 56, Ana Lía Magueño and Flora Chura left the city of La Paz for the town of Sajama. There they had a picnic and later…
Quo vadis luchin?
Editorial, Los Tiempos: Arce, urgencies and pressure Contrary to what it seems, the mobilizations -past and in preparation- against the package of laws called “cursed” are not the biggest problem facing President Luis Arce, and could even help him to impose the order and authority necessary so that his Government take seriously the management of…
Ciudadanía ya no permitirá atropellos – Citizenry will no longer allow abuses
El Diario: The congressman for the Citizen Community (CC), Alejandro Reyes, said that recent events and citizen mobilizations against regulations that threaten their freedoms, show that the population will no longer allow more abusive attempts by the Government. Reyes pointed out that despite the fact that the pressure measures and blockades have already been lifted…
Equipo boliviano triunfa en concurso internacional de biología sintética – Bolivian team triumphs in international synthetic biology contest
Pagina Siete: The project that the group, made up of more than 60 people, presented was a biosensor that detects arsenic in water (VIDEO). Bolivia won the gold medal in the international iGEM competition on synthetic biology. The project that the group of more than 60 people presented is related to a biosensor that detects…
¿Por qué está la gente en las calles? – Why are people on the streets?
Editorial, El Deber: Those who live in Santa Cruz see it every day, and perhaps from the relative normality of other cities it is difficult to understand exactly why people are on the streets in Santa Cruz in these nine days; but those who definitely do not want to understand the reasons why the ordinary…
Bolivia opposition increases demands against government
AFP, France24: La Paz (AFP) – Bolivia’s opposition on Monday stepped up its demands on leftist President Luis Arce with a call for the repeal of more laws after a week of protests. The opposition mayor’s office in the capital La Paz, civil organizations and a powerful retail sector trade union met to demand the annulment…
